Portable Stand-to-Pee (STP) Urinary Device

ABSTRACT

I hereby state that the submission, filed in accordance with 37 CFR 1.821(g), herein does not include new matter which goes beyond the initial disclosures in the international application.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention. generally relates to urinary devices, and more particularly relates to non-invasive urinary devices. Many STP (Stand to Pee) portable urination devices are essentially funnels that share a similar shape and appearance. Typically, the funnel simply encompasses the vulva and directs urine out an exit spout, often resulting in urine leaking onto the wearer due either to insufficient seal, backsplash, or poor fluid dynamics which typically leave the user's vulva wet with mine deposits that require wiping.

Each unique urination attempt requires that the device either be adjusted, re-seated to ensure a seal, or even removed from a separate package and placed into the user's pants—an action that does not appear natural and requires varying levels of exposure. Spouti is the culmination of my efforts to eliminate the need to placement or adjustment with each urination attempt, concerns about leaking, and the need to wipe.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is an apparatus that satisfies the above needs. A novel, non-invasive, urinary device is described that allows a person with a vagina to urinate in a standing position without requiring the removal of any clothing resulting a urination attempt that transfers no urine to the clothes nor leaves traces of urine between the labia. Spouti will be roughly 30 cm in length with one end protruding slightly into the vaginal canal as it rests between the labia. In its final construction it will be a single unit with exit tubing inserted through the curved section of the funnel and bonded to the inner funnel wall to ensure separation does not occur.

The inlet opening which surrounds the urethral sphincter consists of a smooth elliptical cup that is mounted to a curved funnel and exit tube that works as a direct seal to prevent leakage. Unlike the medicine spoon which also surrounds the urethra, the cylinder body of Spouti uses the vulva to hold the device in place so the wearer does not need to press the device into the tender flesh of the urethral sphincter to achieve a seal. The elliptical shape is more conducive to creating a seal as it is not distorted by lateral pressure from the thighs. Due to the nature of the contact between the elliptical opening and the urethral sphincter the urine flows away from the body and never touches the vulva upon exit.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

A generally cylindrical body consisting intersected by a small funnel which seals around the urethra.

A smooth elliptical inlet designed to be positioned around the urethra to maximize comfort and seal. The elliptical shape allows for some variation in the placement of the urethra as well as encourages the fluid dynamics of the funnel.

The small funnel that intersects the body is shaped with a curved section of the funnel which converges with the exit tube. The curved section of the section of the funnel and the flatter section of the funnel directs the mine for maximum flow and minimum backwards pressure.

The exit tube is both curved and flexible. The curve of the exit tube allows inserted extension tubing to come forward and outwards from between the user's legs to minimize kinking if the tube is pulled through the user's pants.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The presented invention is created through a silicone injection process. The initial design was derived from a model created in TinkerCad and cast in molds printed via a non-commercial model 3D printer. The presented device sits in the space between the inner labia and consists of a flat cylindrical body intersected by a funnel shaped cavity with flat wails slanted at a downwards angle. This cavity converges with a curved exit tube that points away from the urethra, into an additional section of silicone tubing that faces forward and away from the body.

The presented invention is inserted between the labia by placing the elliptical inlet over and around the urethral sphincter. When inserted correctly the cylinder body will have the curved exit tubing pointing downwards and away from the body while the clitoris rests above the smooth cylindrical half of the upper portion of the flattened cylindrical body.

During a urination attempt the silicone exit tubing may form a vacuum requiring the user to gently squeeze the tube to allow the remainder of the urine to flow out. Once inserted the presented invention is worn continuously throughout the day and does not require the user to reposition the device when urination is desired.

I hereby state that the submission, filed in accordance with 37 CFR 1 821(g) [or (h)], herein does not include new matter which goes beyond the initial disclosures in the international application. 

1. The present invention provides a novel urinary device that allows urination while standing with an absolute minimum of disrobing, adjustment, or wiping that remains firmly in place during a variety of movements to include running, biking, climbing, sitting, or other physical movements. This is achieved through the unique flattened pill shape of the body which lies flat against the wearer. The rounded aspect of the body allows the labia to wrap around the device, securing it in place unlike patents: U.S. Pat. No. 4,198,979A which requires a harness to remain in place, U.S. Pat. No. 4,568,339A which encompasses the vulva and reaches to the anus, U.S. Pat. No. 3,995,329A which is squared with a panel that covers the labia.
 2. The present invention is to provide a novel urinary device that results in a smooth and continuous urine stream consistent with the highest level of personal hygiene by eliminating any contact between the wearer's skin and the urine stream through a beveled elliptical inlet that surrounds the urethra and extends only slightly into the vaginal opening allowing the inlet to seal around the urethra. Unlike U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,198,979A, 4,911,698A, 4,568,339A, and 3,995,329A the elliptical cup is a smooth oval without divots and lays flat against the wearer. While the cup does extend slightly into the vaginal opening it does not attempt to anchor within the vaginal canal. The shape and the design is intended to interact with the vaginal canal as little as possible, while prior art is specifically inserted into the vaginal canal or has another opening for the purpose of stability and/or drainage.
 3. Another advantage is the shape of the funnel itself. Unlike, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,911,698A and 3,995,329A which have straight funnels which end at the exit tubes, the presented invention is comprised of both straight and curved walls which converge with the exit tube to increase fluid dynamics. This allows the funnel to adequately channel heavier urine streams. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,198,979A, and 4,568,339A do have a curved section of the funnel that converges with the flat section of the funnel, however the curved section still ends at the exit tube so they do not present enhanced fluid dynamics. By allowing the curved portion of the funnel to converge with the exit tube the presented invention maximizes the fluid dynamics, allowing stronger urine streams without increased backsplash or backwards pressure by channeling the urine in two directions. This is further achieved when the silicone extension tubing tip is cut at an angle before it is inserted into the exit tube of the funnel.
 4. Unlike all prior art mentioned, which have a straight exit tube that extend downwards between the legs, in the presented invention the exit tube is curved to allows the extension tubing to direct urine forward from the body reducing the chance of kinking when the tubing is pulled through the user's pants fly.
 5. The presented invention is submitted with the claim that it improves upon various failures of prior art U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,198,979A, 4,911,698A, 4,568,339A, and 3,995,329A in both comfort, fluid dynamics, and stability without direct insertion into the vaginal canal or compression/encompassment of the outer labia
 6. The presented invention is, furthermore, submitted as novel due to its unique aesthetic configuration. When all parts are considered there is a substantial difference in configuration that does not rely on the prior art's configuration apart from the basic use of geometric shapes Patents Referenced: U.S. Pat. No. 4,198,979A *1977-06-171980-04-22 Cooney Catheter Corporation Urine collector for women U.S. Pat. No. 4,911,698A *1988-05-101990-03-27 Dale Medical Products, Inc. “Clean-catch” intra-labia urinary collection device U.S. Pat. No. 4,568,339A *1982-11-051986-02-04 Craig Medical Products, Limited Female incontinence device U.S. Pat. No. 3,995,329A *1975-10-101976-12-07 Williams Clyde E Female urinary device 